Astral Traveler
Ambassador of Both Time and Space
That looks great! Does it weigh a ton too?
That looks great! Does it weigh a ton too?
Thanks!Here's my tuppence (it's worth fuk all)(yes, I know...):
Love the SG, a must keep.
The LP looks interesting, likely worth keeping (it'd be sad to let it go if it's a good 'un because you may not ever get an equal guitar at anything like the price).
Ibanez make some superb acoustics; do you need an acoustic?
The rest can go...
Looks like you got some great stuff, congrats and enjoy. :dood:
That's what they used to hold them together...I had to remove actual spider webs from the circuit board.
Crap. It might fall apart then. *glances worridly at amp in corner*That's what they used to hold them together...
It also has painted "This is a hacked up Burny, not a Gibson. Summer 2008" under the pickguard.
Even with the spider webs intact they only seem to be fetching £100 on a good day...Crap. It might fall apart then. *glances worridly at amp in corner*
Yeah, I listed it for a little over that but don't expect to get it.Even with the spider webs intact they only seem to be fetching £100 on a good day...
Every little helps and at least it will be gone.Yeah, I listed it for a little over that but don't expect to get it.
You really do need to talk to a good therapist.I'm not a fan of LP's

You know one?You really do need to talk to a good therapist.![]()
Hurts your ribs? Toughen up Nancy!You know one?
Well, this Lp is a bit too cool tobsell and it sounds great. It reminds me of why I don't like them though. It's heavy as hell and hurts my ribs if I sit down. The upper fret access is horrible. LP's are opposites of SG's![]()
Yeah, in the case of Les Pauls I wonder why they even bothered installing them.And who needs the upper frets anyway?
I started playing on LP's, so I'm used to it and don't have a problem with it. There is a technique to it. You tuck your thumb under the neck. I actually find myself doing that on Strats and Teles as well due to the blocky neck joint.Yeah, in the case of Les Pauls I wonder why they even bothered installing them.
Yeah, I tried that and it works. It's not comfortable though.I started playing on LP's, so I'm used to it and don't have a problem with it. There is a technique to it. You tuck your thumb under the neck. I actually find myself doing that on Strats and Teles as well due to the blocky neck joint.
If you're not used to it I can see how it is awkward, but if you are, it is like a natural reflexive action.
Like I said, you get used to it, and it feels natural. There was a time many years ago, when my only guitar was a Les Paul. I had to adapt or die.Yeah, I tried that and it works. It's not comfortable though.

The access on the SG is good, but you have to be careful so the neck doesn't fall off.

4.5 kilos (9.9 pounds) is not ridiculous for a Les Paul.